PeterJ got me thinking about this one when he slammed my Corona suggestion. I am not a regular Corona drinker but I would take it over a Bud, especially in hot weather. But here is the ultimate 5 for me in alphabetical order:

Sorry Micah ... The only beer on my list is Root Beer too ... Never been a beer drinker ... Always tasted like something found in a urinal to me ... Had an uncle give me Heineken once a long time ago ... Wasn't as bad as the rest ... So I guess I could have a list of two !!!_________________Conway
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I'm glad you spotted that, too, Micah!! I was going to say that I'll just leave the urinal tastes to the 2 "experts". I will assume that their posts didn't quite mean the way they came out!! _________________Paul

Now now, ya'll know better than that ... But the smells are very similar to me ... As is the look ... I just do much better with soda, tea, juice, or kool aid !!! Plenty of choices there ... I keep some of each in the house at all times ..._________________Conway
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1 Mc Farland
2 Tuborg
3 Heineken_________________“But the most important thing is that you're having fun. It's not about the results or being number one in the world, it's about feeling satisfied and enjoying it.” Carolina Kluft

I have become, I suppose, a British beer snob of sorts. My favorites are crafted by Young's, Fullers, and Samuel Smith. Fullers' London Porter is close to the top of my list, but it has gotten to be too expensive. Young's Dirty Dicks was a favorite last Spring, but it has also climbed in the price range. Young's Double Chocolate Stout is quite good but one is usually enough. I like everything by Samuel Smith except IPA, which I don't care for, period, as a general rule. Too hoppy for my tastes. I can get Sam Smith at Tobacco Town for 35 to 40% less than anywhere else here in Portland. The Winter Welcome is quite good this year. Imperial Stout, Nut Brown, and Pale Ale round out my list. Too bad Tobacco Town doesn't carry Taddy's Porter, which is almost a flagship model. Sam Smith also brews two Lagers that are nice in the warm weather.

Right now, however, I am enjoying a couple of flutes of Korbel's Extra Dry from Conway's neck of the woods. _________________Paul